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relish

/rel-ish/US // ˈrɛl ɪʃ //UK // (ˈrɛlɪʃ) //

津津乐道,津津有味,津津乐道的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : liking or enjoyment of the taste of something.
    • : pleasurable appreciation of anything; liking: He has no relish for obscene jokes.
    • : Cooking. something savory or appetizing added to a meal, as pickles or olives.a sweet pickle made of various vegetables, usually chopped or minced.an appetizer or hors d'oeuvre.
    • : a pleasing or appetizing flavor.
    • : a pleasing or enjoyable quality.
    • : a taste or flavor.
    • : a smack, trace, or touch of something.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to take pleasure in; like; enjoy: I don't relish the long drive home.
    • : to make pleasing to the taste.
    • : to like the taste of.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to have taste or flavor.
    • : to be agreeable.

Synonyms & Antonyms

noungreat appreciation of something
Forms: relished, relishes, relishing

Examples

  • You’ll also likely have leftovers of the green kpakpo shito salsa, an onion-and-chile relish that packs the same kind of fiery heat as the finished jollof.

  • I was well into my 20s when I found out that if you order a hot dog outside of Chicago, it will just be a steamed link in a bun, though the vendor may offer you things like sauerkraut or onions or relish or mustard.

  • We scraped off the bottom layer and ate the crumbs with relish.

  • When I opened the carton of otherwise delicious deviled eggs, I discovered their crab and relish toppings had slid off.

  • Democrats either approached the task with relish or with some caveats about how they hated that the country had come to this.

  • Catherine also seems to relish the danger and violence of her job.

  • In the early scenes as he studies his own regenerated image in a mirror he concludes with relish: “These are attack eyebrows.”

  • The slaw is vaguely like piccalilli or relish, but has a taste and drippy texture like no other.

  • We relish crime depicted well and expect a level of authenticity in the portrayal.

  • Regardless of the outcome, this is not the kind of political fight I relish.

  • We were much alike in our tastes and habits, yet there was enough of difference between us to impart a relish to our friendship.

  • She had no wish to emulate, but neither did she relish feeling provincial, a chit, an outsider.

  • After this he awoke much refreshed, and having obtained some rice from the native chief, ate a little with relish.

  • Mr. Rice, the owner of the plantation, was a hot Southern sympathizer, but he did not relish his present company.

  • She did not relish hearing that Ethel wanted nothing but attention to be more than her equal, and she thought Richard mistaken.